Bulk Like Hulk 277.5 mg
57,17 €
L-ARGININA, L-CITRULINA, L-ORNITINA, L-GLUTAMMINA, L-GLICINA, L-LISINA, BCAA e TAURINA supportano salute muscolare e cardiovascolare
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Ten produkt jest not a food nor a dietary supplement i jest nie nadaje się do spożycia przez ludzi.
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Przechowywać w miejscu niedostępnym dla dzieci.
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Store the container tightly closed.
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Store in a dry, cool, and shaded place; protect from moisture.
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Keep exclusively in the original packaging.
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Avoid contact during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
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In case of discomfort or adverse effects related to contact with the substance, consult a doctor.
Detailed Composition:
- L-ARGININE 50 mg:
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Involved in the production of NO (nitric oxide), affecting the functioning of the entire circulatory system by sealing blood vessels. Protects against coronary diseases and regulates blood pressure. Promotes the function of the thymus gland and the maturation of immune cells. Encourages healing processes and bone fusion, and aids in cell division. Supports muscle tissue building and provides a feeling of a “pump.” Regulates the secretion of various hormones, particularly growth hormone, and is utilized in dentistry to treat tooth sensitivity.
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L-CITRULLINE 50 mg:
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Reduces muscle pain and fatigue while increasing endurance during physical exertion. Contributes to the development of muscle hypertrophy (muscle pump), which enhances blood flow through muscles. Participates in the urea cycle, aiding in the neutralization and detoxification of harmful ammonia. Increases the pH factor in the body, reducing the amount of lactic acid.
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L-ORNITHINE 50 mg:
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Improves digestive system function and supports liver health, enhancing fat metabolism. Improves gut health and digestive enzyme activity. Exhibits cortisol-reducing properties and improves sleep quality. Accelerates ammonia excretion from the body and minimizes psychological and physical stress.
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L-GLUTAMINE 15 mg:
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Plays a crucial role in nitrogen metabolism, aiding in the removal of unnecessary ammonia from protein metabolism. It is a primary energy source for the small intestine and is essential for proper intestinal function. Accelerates healing of gastric or duodenal ulcers and is crucial for muscle reconstruction. It penetrates the blood-brain barrier, converting into glutamic acid – a source of energy for the brain. Enhances memory and concentration while playing a vital role in the immune system by participating in the formation of specific blood proteins that stimulate immunity.
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L-GLYCINE 25 mg:
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A conditionally essential amino acid that acts as both an excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmitter. Chemically, it is the simplest and most ubiquitous of all amino acids. Combines with many toxic substances, transforming them into harmless forms that are expelled. Positively affects attention and memory in adults, supports the immune system, and regulates oxidative stress. It’s a component of creatine in hair, found in cosmetics aimed at rebuilding keratin, improving hair appearance, reducing static electricity, strengthening, and smoothing hair. Assists the digestive system during the intake of potent medications and aids in regulating blood sugar levels, decreasing feelings of hunger and fatigue.
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L-LYSINE 50 mg:
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An essential protein amino acid that must be supplied externally as the body cannot synthesize it. Participates in tissue reconstruction processes and fat metabolism, promotes muscle mass growth, inhibits arginine development, and plays a significant role in carnitine synthesis that strengthens the cardiovascular system. Prevents the development of deposits related to arteriosclerosis, absorbs calcium, enhances mental concentration, and participates in antibody formation, growth stimulation, and the production of hormones and enzymes.
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BCAA 2.5 mg:
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Branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) refer to three essential amino acids: Isoleucine, Leucine, and Valine. Unlike most amino acids, BCAAs are primarily oxidized in muscles and other peripheral tissues. They promote muscle growth, maintenance, and recovery while reducing fatigue, helping you maximize your training sessions.
- Isoleucine: Stimulates glucose absorption in cells, contributing to muscle replenishment and minimizing protein breakdown during exercise.
- Leucine: Plays a significant role in muscle protein synthesis, having the most substantial impact on muscle gain and recovery. Essential for the regulation of genetic signaling pathways involved in protein synthesis.
- Valine: Helps prevent breakdown of muscle tissue, supplying muscles with additional glucose needed for energy production during exercise, and promotes rapid recovery of damaged muscle tissue.
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TAURINE 25 mg:
- A sulfur-containing amino acid found in relatively high amounts in various organs, such as the heart and brain, constituting about 50-60% of the free amino acid pool. Health benefits include:
- Supports cellular energy levels: Research suggests taurine supplementation supports mitochondrial health, providing energy to cells.
- Protects cells from oxidative stress: Acts as an antioxidant, protecting cells and mitochondria from oxidative stress.
- Supports heart health: May support cardiovascular health, particularly left ventricular systolic function.
- Promotes cognitive function: Preliminary results suggest taurine may aid in promoting healthy cognitive function.
- Supports vascular health: Studies indicate taurine promotes healthy blood pressure levels and overall vascular function.
This product is designed for specific non-consumable applications, providing benefits through topical or instructional usage, and should be handled with precaution as detailed above.
- Monohydrat kreatyny
- Kreider, R. B., et al. (2003). “Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews.” Creatine supplementation and exercise performance: a review.
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PMID: 14636083.
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L-karnityna
- Katan, M. B., et al. (2000). “American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.” The effect of carnitine and isocarboxazid on lipid metabolism: a single-blind, crossover study.
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DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/72.1.173.
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Beta-alanina
- Hill, C. A., et al. (2007). “Amino Acids.” β-Alanine supplementation improves exercise capacity and performance: a systematic review.
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DOI: 10.1007/s00726-006-0367-2.
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L-arginina
- Wu, G., et al. (2007). “The Journal of Nutrition.” Arginine Metabolism and Imbalances in Neonates.
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DOI: 10.1093/jn/137.6.1656.
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Kofeina
- Spriet, L. L. (2014). “Sports Medicine.” Caffeine and Sports Performance.
- DOI: 10.1007/s40279-014-0130-6.
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